Submitted by kmtrp t3_y6gvwe in singularity
This one is surreal to me. Most people I've talked to about AI getting closer to their jobs... they seem to me to not accept reality.
And I'm not saying they should agree with me or anything, I am pointing to the fact that they say they are not worried, that their job is safe. Even after I've talked about current capabilities, the incredible pace of improvements, the exponential curves, etc., But I get back:
>"yeah yeah these models can do this and that but not even that great, plus they will never be able to do all the things that I do. They are fun though, a fun tool for sure"
I get where they're coming from, a programmer doesn't just write code, they have to do all the other stuff as well, but I just happen to be a programmer, and I know the rest of the work can be reduced and streamlined into leaner and leaner workflows.
I can easily see a user telling his app idea to a chatbot, and it shows some sketches, starts working on the logic, the user says "make it this or that way", "no, users need to login for that", etc. Done.
No? Am I crazy? I've seen Sparrow and PaLM and Codex. We really don't need a lot more.
In the end, I get something between "sure thing man" and "completely delusional". I would love to know what your experiences have been in these situations and how you feel about this whole negationist vibe. I fear people will go from denial to screwed up too quickly.
Kaarssteun t1_isp68ad wrote
Pretty sure everyone on this sub has that experience. That's why we're here to circlejerk.